Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer
may cause only mild or nonspecific (usually nonspecific abdominal distress or fullness, back pain, or increasing girth) symptoms until the later stages. Most of the symptoms are due to a large tumor mass inside your pelvis.
Seventy-five percent of women with ovarian cancer will have stage three or greater at the time of diagnosis. Because of this, it is essential that women of all ages know what to look for so that early complaints can result in earlier diagnoses, earlier treatment, and better cure rates. It is also important to have regular pelvic examination because this may provide an early diagnosis even in the absence of any significant symptoms.

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